Two hundred years later the playwright Christopher Hampton took Laclos's novel and turned it into a play. |
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He was a playwright and memoirist who clearly believed in a writer's artistic license to embroider. |
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None the less, you can't help thinking that Eliot was a far better poet than he was a playwright. |
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When he died in 1784 he was chiefly known as a sentimental playwright and art critic. |
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It was precisely his impersonality or lack of message that warranted his relegation to the status of second-rate playwright. |
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This can be the combination of orator, humorist, speech writer, or playwright. |
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My dad owned the local opera house and was a playwright, my mother, an actress. |
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New York playwright Will Eno is an original, a maverick wordsmith whose weird, wry dramas gurgle with the grim humour and pain of life. |
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A celebrated playwright of South Africa, Athol Fugard began his career in a courtroom. |
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The playwright allows a predetermined narrative structure to quash the complexities that make Yamashita's case worthy of dramatization. |
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The women were encouraged, guided and overseen by the playwright and dramaturg, Nina Rapi. |
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The bleak but groundbreaking Irish playwright was obsessive about how his works should be presented. |
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Even if these people are the fictional creations of a playwright, you feel that you know them at the end of a good play. |
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The poet and playwright tells me he has been taking a rest from writing over the Christmas period. |
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The playwright and the actress divorced in the month when The Misfits was released. |
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A short season of lunchtime performances will begin this July with a play by Canadian playwright Daniel MacIvor. |
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I'm working with a playwright and we've just got to the stage where we're pretty sure we've nailed the main planks of the piece in place. |
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Since then, the playwright has enjoyed a certain amount of notoriety, as much for his denunciations of the theatre establishment as for his work. |
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At the very least, he's a far richer playwright than the dour tag would imply. |
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I think in terms of style of directing, the onus really falls on the playwright. |
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This may very well be true yet, regrettably, the playwright forgot to let us in on the mystery. |
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The book's adaptors were Spanish playwright Pablo Ley and English dramatist Allan Baker and the director was Josep Galindo of Spain. |
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While Pinter the playwright may extol existential ambiguity and incertitude, Pinter the activist and dissenter has no such anxiety. |
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So the other night we went to the Belasco Theatre, erected in 1910 by the impresario and playwright David Belasco for his own shows. |
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He was a poet, essayist, novelist, and playwright, the son of a secularist tailor. |
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He developed into an extremely prolific playwright, novelist, and lecturer. |
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From the battlefields to the playing fields, veteran actor and playwright Frank Williams knows all about both. |
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What else is there to write about when you are a young playwright casting around for ideas? |
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The playwright, who at 48 is 15 years Lane's senior, has an avuncular attitude towards the actor, who in turn looks at him with obvious respect. |
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Educated at Oxford, he had written pastorals before leaving for London to become both actor and playwright. |
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A working-class genius, he was a folk singer, songwriter, poet, playwright and one of the funniest men that Scotland has known. |
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He mentions David Hare as an example of a playwright who succeeds in merging theatre with politics. |
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Instead of turning out to be a pacy satirical novelist, he might easily have become a pacy satirical playwright. |
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The English playwright has made an impressive career producing a bevy of hard-hitting, didactic and experimental plays. |
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He never quite regained his position as a playwright although as a songwriter and cabaret artist he was triumphant. |
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He was called to the Irish bar in 1951 and has earned a reputation as an esteemed playwright, poet and biographer. |
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The playwright contrasts the suffocation of village society with the vastness of the sea that both creates and destroys. |
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We are subjected to endless scenes of the playwright miserably attempting to finish her first play. |
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The Marathi playwright and Marxist intellectual turns to India's ancient past to pinpoint the moment of empire. |
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He has donned varied roles such as executive producer, playwright and screen writer. |
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Numerous stints treading the boards with his local drama group have inspired him to try his hand as a playwright. |
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Noel Coward, the multi-talented British playwright, actor, songwriter raconteur, first visited Jamaica in 1944 on a two week holiday. |
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Lured to the stage, he trod the boards for fifteen years as an actor, producer, and playwright. |
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Not easy to know how to help an unperformed playwright when you're no longer in a position of power. |
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As a stage actor and, lately, a television star, he is probably the last person you would think of as a playwright of note. |
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As a playwright, he ultimately refuses to endorse the language of victimhood. |
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The Glaswegian actor and fledgling playwright was broke, fed up with acting, and hungry for a second child. |
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He was in one sense a classical, Renaissance playwright, but his was a classicism that used and abused the classics rather than felt itself hidebound by them. |
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The plays of Aristophanes, the only classical Athenian comic playwright of whom complete plays still survive, are characterized by their biting social and political satire. |
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Local actor and playwright Michael Charrois will run for the NDs in Edmonton-Castle Downs after winning the nomination by acclamation last weekend. |
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Indeed, with some stage directions and a bit of good will, the whole thing could easily have been passed off as a one-acter from some second-rank absurdist playwright. |
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Gregory Peck was a gentleman and Horton Foote, the great Texas playwright, was always on the set. |
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This self-aggrandizing drive also ensured her early success, when she rose from a script-reader at MGM to being a playwright. |
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The playwright Jon Fosse could avoid the curse of Henrik Ibsen to become a Norwegian dramatist Nobel laureate. |
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A distinguished playwright who has written a number of fine political dramas, he never descends to the paranoid conspiratorial theories so typical of that genre. |
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The author of glengarry Glen Ross and Speed-the-Plow is, to many minds, the best living American playwright. |
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Born in London the posthumous son of a clergyman and trained by his stepfather as a bricklayer, Jonson became a mercenary, then an actor and leading playwright. |
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A playwright would have to be pretty ballsy to put it in a title. |
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Not only was it that rare beast, a new opera, it was an opera that was Canadian to the core, with music by composer Estacio and a libretto by playwright Murrell. |
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I walked up to Muehl along with another Brit, the playwright, Heathcote Williams. |
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The dominant-submissive interplay which the playwright labours to construct in words is massively overdetermined by the director-editor's unimaginative choice of shots. |
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In her role as chancellor of the university, Ms Ford presented honorary degrees to culture supremo Felicity Goodey and award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. |
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An essayist, playwright and novelist, weldon has published 28 previous novels. |
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British playwright Noel Coward was natty and flamboyant, a born performer. |
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Acting and being part of a stage production was a childhood passion for young playwright Mahesh Dattani, who is the new sensation in the Indian English theatre. |
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While in New York, he bumped into David Rubinoff, the playwright responsible for Stuck, a one-man show starring Sean Power that Zotter had seen and loved in Toronto. |
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What does it mean to canonize a previously marginal playwright whose works we find valuable because, among other things, they call into question the notion of canonicity? |
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Around 1900, the Vienna School of dramatists, led by Austrian playwright Arthur Schnitzler, created a new style of playwriting in Europe, featuring psychological drama. |
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My current work in progress is a novelette about the death of the playwright Christopher Marlowe, so it's exciting for me to be behind the scenes of a real theatre. |
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Then some jumped-up English playwright wrote about this whole fracas. |
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There can be few among today's absintheurs whose skills are on a par with this dwarfish playwright, author of Ubu Roi and creator of the monstrous stage figure Pere Ubu. |
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A state of expectation is growing in Spain regarding the disinterment of the body of the great Spanish poet, author and playwright, Federico Garcia Lorca. |
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This is an honorable and compulsively fascinating evening that disproves the notion that the playwright is merely a witty chronicler of mid-century, middle-class life. |
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But there was also curly-haired Queen guitarist Brian May and playwright Tom Stoppard. |
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Larry Kramer, the renowned activist and playwright, was invited to talk after a last minute cancelation. |
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William Gibson, the American playwright who has died aged 94, was acclaimed for two of the best-known theatrical hits of the post-war English-speaking stage. |
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Now Scarborough Council is proposing to make the presenter a freeman, an honour awarded to only a handful of worthies, including playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. |
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Before the curtain rose, the playwright sheepishly greeted his fans at the door, wearing a baseball cap and shuffling his feet. |
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Irish playwright Aubrey Thomas de Vere wrote Alexander the Great, a Dramatic Poem. |
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In 1837, the Scottish poet and playwright Joanna Baillie reflected on her long acquaintance with Wordsworth. |
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During this period he worked closely with the novelist and playwright Wilkie Collins. |
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In 2014 a play written by playwright Joe Sutton titled Orwell in America was first performed. |
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The novel was adapted by playwright Mark Ravenhill and directed by Melly Still. |
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An effect of the Licensing Act of 1737 was to cause more than one aspiring playwright to switch over to writing novels. |
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He went on to become the most significant London playwright of the late 18th century with a play like The School for Scandal. |
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The grants are named for American playwright Lillian Hellman and her longtime companion, the novelist Dashiell Hammett. |
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Ms. Callaghan, 36, is a genre-scoffing playwright whose antinaturalist works have earned a downtown following. |
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His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. |
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Shakespeare continued to act in his own and other plays after his success as a playwright. |
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His last three plays were collaborations, probably with John Fletcher, who succeeded him as the house playwright of the King's Men. |
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Marxist playwright and director Bertolt Brecht devised an epic theatre under the influence of Shakespeare. |
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It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and adapted for the screen by the playwright. |
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His second daughter Elizabeth Ann Linley, a singer in her own right, eloped with the playwright and poet Richard Brinsley Sheridan. |
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This forced the playwright to use words to create the illusion of day and night in his plays. |
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Evidence suggests that in the 1580s Kyd became an important playwright, but little is known about his activity. |
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After his military activity on the Continent, Jonson returned to England and worked as an actor and as a playwright. |
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He was a playwright, poet, and satirist, who is best known for his novel The Unfortunate Traveller. |
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Returning to musical theatre, John composed music for a West End production of Billy Elliot the Musical in 2005 with playwright Lee Hall. |
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He went on to become the most significant London playwright of the late 18th century with plays like The School for Scandal and The Critic. |
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However, the following play, How the Other Half Loves, secured his runaway success as a playwright. |
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Stoppard has been a key playwright of the National Theatre and is one of the most internationally performed dramatists of his generation. |
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After being educated at schools in Nottingham and Yorkshire, Stoppard became a journalist, a drama critic and then, in 1960, a playwright. |
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Milne was a noted writer, primarily as a playwright, before the huge success of Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. |
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Somerset Maugham, was a British playwright, novelist and short story writer. |
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Gillian Clarke is a poet, playwright, editor, broadcaster, lecturer and translator from Welsh. |
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His uncle Thomas Swift married a daughter of poet and playwright Sir William Davenant, a godson of William Shakespeare. |
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During the first decade of the twentieth century, Shaw secured a firm reputation as a playwright. |
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One notable depiction is Drawing the Line, written by British playwright Howard Brenton. |
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Duffy is also a playwright, and has had plays performed at the Liverpool Playhouse and the Almeida Theatre in London. |
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In the 17th century, the playwright Ben Jonson picked up the same theme for his unfinished work, Mortimer His Fall. |
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American playwright Richard Nelson dramatized the events surrounding the riot in his 1990 play Two Shakespearean Actors. |
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Comedians can be dated back to 425 BC, when Aristophanes, a comic author and playwright, wrote ancient comedic plays. |
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Also a resident for a number of years was Emlyn Williams, the author, playwright and actor. |
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In the 18th century, playwright Carlo Goldoni created full written plays, many portraying the middle class of his day. |
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The comic playwright Aristophanes also used myths, in The Birds and The Frogs. |
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There was a playwright by that name in the early eighteenth century, but there are no ties to piracy found in his works. |
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Author David Malouf, playwright David Williamson and poet Les Murray are also renowned literary figures. |
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The voices of Indigenous Australians are being increasingly noticed and include the playwright Jack Davis and Kevin Gilbert. |
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Tomson Highway, CM is a Canadian and Cree playwright, novelist, and children's author, who was born in a remote area north of Brochet, Manitoba. |
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Through Scudamore, Milton met Hugo Grotius, a Dutch law philosopher, playwright, and poet. |
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Francisco Balagtas, the poet and playwright who wrote Florante at Laura, is recognized as a preeminent writer in the Filipino language. |
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It also emerged that Richardson used to attend parties thrown by the gay playwright, Terence Rattigan at the Hotel Negresco. |
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But Prey embodies all the contradictions of its playwright, Lovedog, who says she arrived in Los Angeles in 1978 determined to be a rock star. |
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Which author and playwright will donate his literary archive to Oxford University's Bodleian Library? |
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We cannot dismiss a playwright as meretriciously violent if he wins so many prestigious awards. |
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But the protagonist and the playwright are linked by hallucinogenic drugs. |
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A FILM of a concert celebrating the life and work of Cardiff-born playwright, composer and actor Ivor Novello will be screened tomorrow. |
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Songwriter, playwright, composer and actor, Novello was the ultimate all-round entertainer of the early 20th century. |
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According to the Daily Star, the Twitter 'AVB' they targeted is an American playwright called Ashley Van Buren, who mocked the British yobs. |
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The GBP1,000 award was established by PEN to commemorate playwright Harold Pinter. |
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Lloyd instituted the practice of dramaturges who work as go-betweens between director and playwright. |
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Deryn Du by Scottish playwright David Harrowers and adapted by Bryn Fn, is presently touring Wales. |
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He was a nationally known orator, pulpiteer and playwright, producing religious dramas throughout the country. |
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Saparbek Kasmambetov is known Manas epic reciter, poet and improviser, while his wife Asangul Abdygulova is talented playwright, poet. |
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Join literary historian and playwright Rob Velella as he brings the works of Edgar Allan Poe to life with readings and by taking questions from the audience. |
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf, a re-telling of the well-known Aesop fable by Yorkshire playwright Mike Kenny, has been nominated for a 2014 Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award. |
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In 1964, Irish playwright Sean O'Casey, 84, died in Torquay, England. |
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Mr Dickinson, who has lived in Turkey for more than 20 years, is the co-founder of the Istanbul branch of the Stuckist art movement, and also a writer, playwright and actor. |
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You can't take the playwright out of the grieving memoirist. |
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His contemporary, Swedish novelist and playwright August Strindberg, was a forerunner of experimental forms such as expressionism, symbolism and surrealism. |
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Henrik Ibsen, a Norwegian playwright, was largely responsible for the popularity of modern realistic drama in Europe, with plays like The Wild Duck and A Doll's House. |
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In 2008, to mark the 20th anniversary of the disaster, a stage play, Lest We Forget was commissioned by Aberdeen Performing Arts and written by playwright Mike Gibb. |
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The playwright Henrik Ibsen is probably the most famous Norwegian author. |
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The English poet and playwright William Shakespeare wrote many comedies. |
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A play is a form of literature written by a playwright, usually consisting of dialogue between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. |
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The most famous plays of the Towneley collection are attributed to the Wakefield Master, an anonymous playwright who wrote in the fifteenth century. |
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They looked back to Swedish playwright August Strindberg and German actor and dramatist Frank Wedekind as precursors of their dramaturgical experiments. |
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After leaving school in 1966, Edgar taught for one term at a preparatory school and then went to Manchester University to read drama with a view to becoming a playwright. |
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He was a member of The Rattigan Society, Harrow's principal club for the dramatic arts, which was named after Old Harrovian and playwright Terence Rattigan. |
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Konstam speculates further, suggesting that Johnson may have been the English playwright Charles Johnson, the British publisher Charles Rivington, or the writer Daniel Defoe. |
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Others include Humphry Davy, educated in Truro and the inventor of the miner's safety lamp, and Samuel Foote, an actor and playwright from Boscawen Street. |
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Many other Commonwealth writers have achieved an international reputation for works in English, including Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, and playwright Wole Soyinka. |
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Few people can blend comedy with drama as artfully as American playwright Richard Greenberg, who's best known for his 80s antiyuppie hit Eastern Standard. |
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Although Hausmanis favors the designation dramatikis, a playwright is interchangeably called dramaturgs and dramatikis, often in the same paragraph. |
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His interview with playwright Dennis Potter shortly before his death is regularly cited as one of the most moving and memorable television moments ever. |
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From Nigeria a number of writers have achieved an international reputation for works in English, including novelist Chinua Achebe, as well as playwright Wole Soyinka. |
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He introduced the young Pope to the ageing playwright William Wycherley and to William Walsh, a minor poet, who helped Pope revise his first major work, The Pastorals. |
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